Cornell
method unlined note paper template, preferred for use in
math notes, where lined paper can interfere with formula consturctions.
Viewed on screen it appears to have lines, but printed out it has none.

Topmarks
A multidisciplinary website of (K-12) teaching and study resources, is
aimed specifically at pupils, teachers and parents. Although we bias
our resources to UK curriculum requirements, we know they are
appreciated globally from the feedback we receive. All sites featuring
on Topmarks are carefully reviewed by teachers. They are also regularly
re-checked because of the changing nature of the Web.

Frankie's
ESOL Worksheets Exercises in reading, writing, literature,
and study/language skills. Frankie Meehan, United World College of S.E.
Asia

Giving
and Responding to Compliments Four lessons, 40-50 minutes
per lesson, high intermediate level, adult ESL students. Office of
English Language Programs, U.S. Department of State.

Oral English
Activities. The aim of this site is to offer teachers a
varied range of classroom activities for practising oral English. Most
are commmunicative activities designed to give students conversation
practice, although a few have other aims. The activities are drawn from
this site's author's experience teaching oral English in a Chinese
university.

Teaching
Students with Learning Disabilities Students with LDs
often need to work in well defined steps. This resource shows how you
can break up the teaching/learning process when you are teaching
students a new writing strategy.

Classics
for Young People A growing number of children's literature
classics are out of copyright, and are among the books available in
full-text on the Internet. Here are some of the more popular and
interesting titles that are available in HTML format.

Teaching
Vocabulary to Adolescents to Improve Comprehension
This article describes a 16-week intervention in which the
comprehension of middle and high school students reading below grade
level was improved significantly by instruction that developed their
vocabularies through listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Technology
Tip of the Month: Approaches to Teaching Vocabulary Three
main principles appear to underlie effective vocabulary teaching.
First, learners should be provided with both definitional and
contextual information about words. Second, learners should be
encouraged to process information about words at a deeper level.
Finally, learners need multiple exposures to words . . .
Extensive reading is the most often cited remedy for this lack.
The Tech Tip this month addresses some methods and some
software programs that use different methods to teach vocabulary.

Writing
Teaching Strategies This is a collection of strategies for
writing tasks appropriate to various grades. The R.A.F.T.
technique will be particularly useful for middle school “news reports”
writing assignments.